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Very good article that really describes the general state of most technology today, not only TV's, but phones, autos, computers... and just about everything else you can think of.

Very good article that really describes the general state of most technology today, not only TV's, but phones, autos, computers... and just about everything else you can think of.

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The problem is the same as pluralistic societies: each corporation wants to own its proprietary technology and to have everyone adopt and pay for it. Then as each corporation fights for dominance, the technology suddenly changes making the old technology obsolete. Remember the fight between DVD, Blueray and HD-DVD? Suddenly, it makes no more difference because optical technology no longer matters.